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Every year PSEG Long Island employees sponsor local children enrolled in the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program. This year more than 300 employees made the holiday wishes come true for more than 125 Long Island children whose families would not have been able to afford Christmas gifts.
The Province announced $3 million over three years to the Brain Injury Alliance. The funding will help reduce the incidence of injury and directly help those affected by brain injuries.
In attendance at the Parliament Buildings in Victoria for the announcement were Health Minister Terry Lake, Mike Morris, MLA Prince George-Mackenzie, John Simpson, Brain Injury Alliance board member, Robin Bienvenu, Brain injury survivor and members of brain injury organizations from across the province.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2015/05/province-provides-support-...
Each year, the Immigrant Resettlement & Cultural Center hosts the Thank You America event to honor organizations and individuals who have helped Vietnamese immigrants and refugees assimilate in the US, achieve their American dream and preserve the Vietnamese culture.This year, the American Red Cross was honored as an organization that's provided numerous humanitarian aids and services. Silicon Valley Chapter Executive Director Ken Toren and Board Chair Terry Unter attended on behalf of the chapter and region.
Photography by (and used with permission from) Ne Du.
As they we do every December, more than 50 PSEG Long Island employees and their family members supported Wreaths Across America this weekend. The group of volunteers honored our war heroes at Calverton National Cemetery in Calverton and Long Island National Cemetery in Pinelawn by helping to place tens of thousands of wreaths at the graves of our fallen veterans.
Throughout the year, groups of employees have participated in community service at the INN Mary Brennan Soup Kitchen in Hempstead. Our employees love helping out our neighbors. Employees also support the INN through donations.
Throughout the year, groups of employees have participated in community service at the INN Mary Brennan Soup Kitchen in Hempstead. Our employees love helping out our neighbors.
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
Wyoming National Guard soldiers responded to a Feb. 11 request from the governor and Wyoming Homeland Security to mitigate ice-jam induced flooding in Worland and surrounding areas. By Saturday morning, upwards of 50 Guardsmen were working to reinforce berms along the Big Horn River between two overpasses and critical infrastructure near downtown with sandbag-fortified concrete barriers. By Sunday afternoon, with the addition of another 20-man rapid action team (RAT), and as hundreds of community members helped fill sandbags, Guard crews were moving four truckloads of about 200 sandbags an hour out to the berms. Monday, it was determined to dispatch another 20 person RAT team to Worland to help in further operations with sandbags and berms. By 16 Feb., RATs had finished operations in Worland, and Manderson and moved up to Greybull, which is currently under a flood warning. (Wyoming Army National Guard photos by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)
U.S. Army Spc. Oscar S. Tenesaca, 2nd Battalion, 113th Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Army National Guard, hugs his family after the welcome home ceremony for the 167 New Jersey Army National Guard Soldiers at the National Guard Armory in Teaneck, N.J., Dec. 6, 2019. The infantrymen conducted a variety of missions, including base security, aircraft security, emergency response, intelligence collection, and security force assistance across a broad area of eastern Africa in support of Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
Every year PSEG Long Island employees sponsor local children enrolled in the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program. This year more than 300 employees made the holiday wishes come true for more than 125 Long Island children whose families would not have been able to afford Christmas gifts.
Our employees collected 3,000 pounds of canned and packaged foods – some they donated themselves and others brought by the public to several recent food drives at PSEG Long Island offices in Nassau and Suffolk counties. During three weeks at the end of October and beginning of November, employees, customers and community members were invited make donations of food and household essentials at Island Harvest drop boxes set up outside our offices, which remain closed to protect public health. Then on Nov. 20, while adhering to social distancing protocols, we helped Island Harvest and Bethpage Federal Credit Union collect an unprecedented 3,157 turkeys, 265 donated by our employees, to be distributed to our neighbors experiencing food insecurity. This is the BFCU annual Turkey Drive where we handed off the collected food to Island Harvest.
Every year PSEG Long Island employees sponsor local children enrolled in the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program. This year more than 300 employees made the holiday wishes come true for more than 125 Long Island children whose families would not have been able to afford Christmas gifts.
The Province announced $3 million over three years to the Brain Injury Alliance. The funding will help reduce the incidence of injury and directly help those affected by brain injuries.
In attendance at the Parliament Buildings in Victoria for the announcement were Health Minister Terry Lake, Mike Morris, MLA Prince George-Mackenzie, John Simpson, Brain Injury Alliance board member, Robin Bienvenu, Brain injury survivor and members of brain injury organizations from across the province.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2015/05/province-provides-support-...
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
More than 1,000 PSEG Long Island employees, family members and friends signed up to walk at Jones Beach to fight breast cancer on Oct. 20, 2019. With $60,000 raised, the company was the second largest fundraiser in the American Cancer Society's Making Strides walk.
U.S. Sen. Cory Booker addresses family, friends, elected officials, and New Jersey National Guard leadership during the farewell ceremony for more than 180 New Jersey Army National Guard Soldiers from Alpha and Charlie Companies, 2nd Battalion, 113th Infantry Regiment, at the Prudential Center, Newark, N.J., Feb. 4, 2019. The Battalion will be deploying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
As they we do every December, more than 50 PSEG Long Island employees and their family members supported Wreaths Across America this weekend. The group of volunteers honored our war heroes at Calverton National Cemetery in Calverton and Long Island National Cemetery in Pinelawn by helping to place tens of thousands of wreaths at the graves of our fallen veterans.
U.S. Army Soldiers of Alpha Company, 104th Brigade Engineer Battalion, New Jersey Army National Guard, are reunited with their families and friends after the Battalion’s welcome home ceremony at the National Guard Armory at West Orange, N.J., Dec. 13, 2019. The Soldiers, who are part of New Jersey’s 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, served in support of Operation Spartan Shield in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
The Air Force Thunderbirds F-16 Fighting Falcon is parked on the runway for Skyfest 2104 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., May 31, 2014. The Thunderbirds have flown the F-16 Fighting Falcon since August 1982, more than half of the team's history. SkyFest is Fairchild’s air show and open house, giving the local and regional community the opportunity to view Airmen and our resources. The event typically draws more than 150,000 people. SkyFest 2008, headlined by the Blue Angels, was the largest event held in Spokane since the 1974 World’s Fair. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre MontesReleased)
Throughout the year, groups of employees have participated in community service at the INN Mary Brennan Soup Kitchen in Hempstead. Our employees love helping out our neighbors.
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
Throughout the year, groups of employees have participated in community service at the INN Mary Brennan Soup Kitchen in Hempstead. Our employees love helping out our neighbors.
Throughout the year, groups of employees have participated in community service at the INN Mary Brennan Soup Kitchen in Hempstead. Our employees love helping out our neighbors.
A group of Northport Daisies got a lesson in electric safety at their meeting on Jan. 2. Electric Safety Town is an interactive presentation that teaches young people how to stay safe in potentially dangerous situations. Using a tabletop model of a small neighborhood with power lines, a house, a school bus and various other potential hazards, the display illustrates real-life examples that teach the principles of electric safety in a visual way.
The Province announced $3 million over three years to the Brain Injury Alliance. The funding will help reduce the incidence of injury and directly help those affected by brain injuries.
In attendance at the Parliament Buildings in Victoria for the announcement were Health Minister Terry Lake, Mike Morris, MLA Prince George-Mackenzie, John Simpson, Brain Injury Alliance board member, Robin Bienvenu, Brain injury survivor and members of brain injury organizations from across the province.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2015/05/province-provides-support-...
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
Wyoming National Guard soldiers responded to a Feb. 11 request from the governor and Wyoming Homeland Security to mitigate ice-jam induced flooding in Worland and surrounding areas. By Saturday morning, upwards of 50 Guardsmen were working to reinforce berms along the Big Horn River between two overpasses and critical infrastructure near downtown with sandbag-fortified concrete barriers. By Sunday afternoon, with the addition of another 20-man rapid action team (RAT), and as hundreds of community members helped fill sandbags, Guard crews were moving four truckloads of about 200 sandbags an hour out to the berms. Monday, it was determined to dispatch another 20 person RAT team to Worland to help in further operations with sandbags and berms. By 16 Feb., RATs had finished operations in Worland, and Manderson and moved up to Greybull, which is currently under a flood warning. (Wyoming Army National Guard photos by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)
Wyoming National Guard soldiers responded to a Feb. 11 request from the governor and Wyoming Homeland Security to mitigate ice-jam induced flooding in Worland and surrounding areas. By Saturday morning, upwards of 50 Guardsmen were working to reinforce berms along the Big Horn River between two overpasses and critical infrastructure near downtown with sandbag-fortified concrete barriers. By Sunday afternoon, with the addition of another 20-man rapid action team (RAT), and as hundreds of community members helped fill sandbags, Guard crews were moving four truckloads of about 200 sandbags an hour out to the berms. Monday, it was determined to dispatch another 20 person RAT team to Worland to help in further operations with sandbags and berms. By 16 Feb., RATs had finished operations in Worland, and Manderson and moved up to Greybull, which is currently under a flood warning. (Wyoming Army National Guard photos by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)
U.S. Army Capt. Steven J. Ferrari, left, Company Commander, returns 1st Sgt. Paul I. Carradine’s salute during the welcome home ceremony for the 68 Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 114th Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Army National Guard, at the National Guard Armory in Woodbury, N.J., Dec. 8, 2019. The infantrymen, who are part of New Jersey’s 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, served as a security forces element for Area Support Group-Qatar in support of Operation Spartan Shield. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
Wyoming National Guard soldiers responded to a Feb. 11 request from the governor and Wyoming Homeland Security to mitigate ice-jam induced flooding in Worland and surrounding areas. By Saturday morning, upwards of 50 Guardsmen were working to reinforce berms along the Big Horn River between two overpasses and critical infrastructure near downtown with sandbag-fortified concrete barriers. By Sunday afternoon, with the addition of another 20-man rapid action team (RAT), and as hundreds of community members helped fill sandbags, Guard crews were moving four truckloads of about 200 sandbags an hour out to the berms. Monday, it was determined to dispatch another 20 person RAT team to Worland to help in further operations with sandbags and berms. By 16 Feb., RATs had finished operations in Worland, and Manderson and moved up to Greybull, which is currently under a flood warning. (Wyoming Army National Guard photos by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)
Wyoming National Guard soldiers responded to a Feb. 11 request from the governor and Wyoming Homeland Security to mitigate ice-jam induced flooding in Worland and surrounding areas. By Saturday morning, upwards of 50 Guardsmen were working to reinforce berms along the Big Horn River between two overpasses and critical infrastructure near downtown with sandbag-fortified concrete barriers. By Sunday afternoon, with the addition of another 20-man rapid action team (RAT), and as hundreds of community members helped fill sandbags, Guard crews were moving four truckloads of about 200 sandbags an hour out to the berms. Monday, it was determined to dispatch another 20 person RAT team to Worland to help in further operations with sandbags and berms. By 16 Feb., RATs had finished operations in Worland, and Manderson and moved up to Greybull, which is currently under a flood warning. (Wyoming Army National Guard photos by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)
Every year PSEG Long Island employees sponsor local children enrolled in the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program. This year more than 300 employees made the holiday wishes come true for more than 125 Long Island children whose families would not have been able to afford Christmas gifts.
Bill Braack has the Smoke-N-Thunder jet car taxied back to a hanger through a crowd during SkyFest 2014 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., June 1, 2014. The jet car is equipped with a J34-48 engine originally used in the North American Buckeye T-2A aircraft. The jet car has 10,000 horsepower and 6,000 pounds of thrust with an afterburner. The jet car races at speeds approaching nearly 400 mph. During the performance, Braack pulls 4.5 Gs when accelerating and experiences 11 Gs of negative force as the car comes to a stop. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
As they we do every December, more than 50 PSEG Long Island employees and their family members supported Wreaths Across America this weekend. The group of volunteers honored our war heroes at Calverton National Cemetery in Calverton and Long Island National Cemetery in Pinelawn by helping to place tens of thousands of wreaths at the graves of our fallen veterans.
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
One of our favorite holiday events -- on Dec. 18 and Dec 19, dozens of PSEG Long Island employees donned their orange "Santa" hats and wrapped gifts for families shopping in the Family Service League/Tri Community & Youth Agency's holiday boutique in Huntington Station. Each parent chose two gifts for each child and we wrapped them up!
Spectators watch as Kent Pietsch performs in his Interstate Cadet aircraft during SkyFest 2014 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., June 1, 2014. Pietsch has been performing aerobatic acts for more than 40 years in his “Jelly Belly” sponsored aircraft. SkyFest 2014 hosted more than 15 types of aircraft and static displays and more than 10 flying performers including the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and the U.S. Army Parachute Team, “Golden Knights.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
Wyoming National Guard soldiers responded to a Feb. 11 request from the governor and Wyoming Homeland Security to mitigate ice-jam induced flooding in Worland and surrounding areas. By Saturday morning, upwards of 50 Guardsmen were working to reinforce berms along the Big Horn River between two overpasses and critical infrastructure near downtown with sandbag-fortified concrete barriers. By Sunday afternoon, with the addition of another 20-man rapid action team (RAT), and as hundreds of community members helped fill sandbags, Guard crews were moving four truckloads of about 200 sandbags an hour out to the berms. Monday, it was determined to dispatch another 20 person RAT team to Worland to help in further operations with sandbags and berms. By 16 Feb., RATs had finished operations in Worland, and Manderson and moved up to Greybull, which is currently under a flood warning. (Wyoming Army National Guard photos by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)
PSEG Long Island today announced half a million dollars in additional funding for its most popular economic development grants for businesses. The announcement coincided with National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day (March 29).
The $500,000 will be distributed to eligible businesses through PSEG Long Island’s Main Street Revitalization Grants, as well as through Outdoor Commerce and Beautification Grants to local chambers of commerce and business improvement districts for bolstering outdoor shopping and dining.
Throughout the year, groups of employees have participated in community service at the INN Mary Brennan Soup Kitchen in Hempstead. Our employees love helping out our neighbors.